Union Informꦫation and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur has said the Centre is w🐓orking on a bill to regulate digital media.
He said there used to be one-way communication of new❀s earlier, but with the development of electronic and digital media, communication of news has become multidimensional.
Now even small news of a village reach🌳es the national platform through digital 🍌media, he said on Wednesday.
In a st�🥀�atement, Thakur said the government has left most of the print, electronic, and digital media to self-regulation.
"D🎀igital media🦩 presents opportunities as well as challenges. To have a fine balance, the government will see what can be done on this.
"I would say that changes have to be brought in law, we wil༒l bring that to make your work simple and easy. We are working to introduce a bill," Tಌhakur said at an event organised by Hindi news daily Mahanagar Times.
Thakur also that the process of registration of newspapers will be simplified and the central government will soon bring a new law to replace the 1867 Press and Registration of Boo⛎ks Act.
U📖nder the new law, it will be possible to complete the registration process, which now takes about four months, in a week through online modꦑe.
The minister also said newspapers should bring the "right news" be𓆉fore the general public at the "right time."
He said along with the shortcomings of the government, public welfare schemes and policies of the government should r🅺each to🌜 the common people.
He urged the media🌺 to do its work💟 "responsibly" and avoid creating an atmosphere of "fear and confusion."
Thakur assured journalists that the Centre takes care of their interests and added that financial assistance was provided to fam📖ilies of ♔the journalists who died of Covid.